Mexico: Almost 29 thousand hectares affect frosts

Published 2020년 10월 27일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) in Zacatecas, Mexico, has reported the loss and damage of 28,834 hectares of agricultural crops across 14 municipalities due to early frosts. The main crops affected are beans, corn, squash, and oats, with 9,276 hectares suffering total loss and 19,106 hectares experiencing partial damage. The damage primarily affects the agricultural fields in Fresnillo and other cities, with 71% of the damaged hectares supported by the Sader Production Program for Well-being. The reporting will be dynamic as the season progresses, with the final reporting scheduled for the first 10 days of November.
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ALEJANDRO CASTAÑEDA. NTRZACATECAS.COM. The state representation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader), in Zacatecas, reported that, as of October 20, it has registered a total of 28,834 hectares of agricultural crops affected, in 14 municipalities, by early frosts . It was detailed that these effects correspond to the 2020 season spring-summer cycle, and the main crops that suffered considerable damage are beans, corn, squash and oats. He added that the report, delivered by the Rural Development Districts, showed that 9,276 hectares were registered as a total loss, while 19,106 had partial damages. It should be noted that the early frosts hit the agricultural fields of Fresnillo, Cañitas de Felipe Pescador, Miguel Auza, Sombrerete, Ojocaliente, Genaro Codina, Cuauhtémoc, Pinos, Villa González Ortega, Guadalupe, Vetagrande, Trancoso, Pánuco and Villa de Cos. . Of the total hectares damaged, 71 percent, that is, 20 thousand 503 hectares, were supported by the ...
Source: Inforural

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